Books


Gottman, J. M. (1999). The marriage clinic: A scientifically-based marital therapy. New 

     York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company.


Gottman, J. M. (1994). What predicts divorce?:the relationship between marital processes 

     and marital outcomes.Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.



Articles



Carrere, S., Buehlman, K. T., Gottman, J. M., Coan, J. A., & Ruckstuhl, L. (2000). 

     Predicting marital stability and divorce in newlywed couples. Journal of Family 

     Psychology, 14(1), 42-58.


Carrere, S., & Gottman, J. M. (1999). Predicting divorce among newlyweds from 

     the first three minutes of a marital conflict discussion. Family Process38, 293-

     301.


Gottman, J. M., Coan, J., Carrere, S., & Swanson, C. (1998). Predicting marital 

     happiness and stability in newlywed interactions. Journal of Marriage and 

     Family60(1), 5-22.


Gottman, J. M., & Levenson, R. W. (1992). Marital processes predictive of later 

     dissolution: Behavior, physiology, and health. Journal of Personality and Social 

     Psychology, 63(2), 221-233.


Lebow, J. L. (1999). Building a science of couple relationships: Comments on two 

     articles by Gottman and Levenson.Family Process38, 167-173.



Websites


http://gottman.com/54756/About-Gottman-Method-Couples-Therapy.html

 

http://bestcouplestherapy.com/AboutGottmanMethodCouplesTherapy.en.html

 

http://www.psychpage.com/family/library/gottman.html

 

http://www.amareway.org/holisticliving/02/the-gottman-method-gottman-couples-therapy/

 

http://www.gottmancouplesretreats.com/about/sound-relationship-house-theory.aspx

 

http://www.gottmancouplesretreats.com/about/sound-relationship-house-theory.aspx

 

http://nwmarriagecounseling.com/2010/04/distance-and-isolation-cascade/